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(re)programming | Ep. #6: The Cloud [w/ Joana Moll]
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Everything is Not Connected
Joana Moll is a Barcelona/Berlin-based artist and researcher. Her work moves towards a crossover between art and investigative journalism with the aim to make public the hidden costs of techno-capitalism. Back in 2013, her research began with an epiphany: services like Google do not come for free, without environmental costs. As her research has proven since then, not only does the internet have a huge impact on ecosystems, but e-commerce services, browsers, dating apps and surveillance systems extract data and energy from unwitting users. What happens when we purchase an item on Amazon? Who owns the profile images posted on dating apps? How many trees are needed to absorb the amount of CO2 generated by the global visits to google.com every second? Through the artistic outputs of her findings, Joana Moll transforms these revelations into tangible concepts fostering awareness in the collective consciousness of the footprint caused by our use of the Cloud.
Guests: Dušan Caf, director of the Digitas Institute for better digital accessibility; Luka Frelih, artist, programmer and hacker; Filip Muki Dobranić, hacker, philosopher, sociologist.
Watch this episode in video format > HERE
Read this conversation in book format > HERE
Suggested content:
[Essay] Analysis, Exposure and Addition: The Aesthetic and Ecological Logics of Joana Moll’s Carbolytics by Matthew Fuller, PostScriptUM #40, 2022
[Project] Carbolytics
[Essay]: Deep Carbon
[Project]: CO2GLE
[Website] Joana Moll
COLOPHON
Host: Marta Peirano
Guest: Joana Moll
Editing, Audio Mix and Music: Gašper Torkar
(re)programming podcast series
Produced by Janez Fakin Janša and Marcela Okretič
for Tactics&Practice #10: (re)programming
Project coordinator: Sonja Grdina
Production:
Aksioma | Institute for Contemporary Art
Ljubljana, 2023
Part of
Tactics&Practice
konS – Platform for Contemporary Investigative Art
The project konS – Platform for Contemporary Investigative Art was chosen on the public call for the selection of the operations “Network of Investigative Art and Culture Centres”. The investment is co-financed by the Republic of Slovenia and by the European Regional Development Fund of the European Union.
The post (re)programming | Ep. #6: The Cloud [w/ Joana Moll] appeared first on Aksioma.
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When? This feed was archived on July 31, 2025 15:16 (). Last successful fetch was on June 25, 2025 13:20 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 446982675 series 3610954
Everything is Not Connected
Joana Moll is a Barcelona/Berlin-based artist and researcher. Her work moves towards a crossover between art and investigative journalism with the aim to make public the hidden costs of techno-capitalism. Back in 2013, her research began with an epiphany: services like Google do not come for free, without environmental costs. As her research has proven since then, not only does the internet have a huge impact on ecosystems, but e-commerce services, browsers, dating apps and surveillance systems extract data and energy from unwitting users. What happens when we purchase an item on Amazon? Who owns the profile images posted on dating apps? How many trees are needed to absorb the amount of CO2 generated by the global visits to google.com every second? Through the artistic outputs of her findings, Joana Moll transforms these revelations into tangible concepts fostering awareness in the collective consciousness of the footprint caused by our use of the Cloud.
Guests: Dušan Caf, director of the Digitas Institute for better digital accessibility; Luka Frelih, artist, programmer and hacker; Filip Muki Dobranić, hacker, philosopher, sociologist.
Watch this episode in video format > HERE
Read this conversation in book format > HERE
Suggested content:
[Essay] Analysis, Exposure and Addition: The Aesthetic and Ecological Logics of Joana Moll’s Carbolytics by Matthew Fuller, PostScriptUM #40, 2022
[Project] Carbolytics
[Essay]: Deep Carbon
[Project]: CO2GLE
[Website] Joana Moll
COLOPHON
Host: Marta Peirano
Guest: Joana Moll
Editing, Audio Mix and Music: Gašper Torkar
(re)programming podcast series
Produced by Janez Fakin Janša and Marcela Okretič
for Tactics&Practice #10: (re)programming
Project coordinator: Sonja Grdina
Production:
Aksioma | Institute for Contemporary Art
Ljubljana, 2023
Part of
Tactics&Practice
konS – Platform for Contemporary Investigative Art
The project konS – Platform for Contemporary Investigative Art was chosen on the public call for the selection of the operations “Network of Investigative Art and Culture Centres”. The investment is co-financed by the Republic of Slovenia and by the European Regional Development Fund of the European Union.
The post (re)programming | Ep. #6: The Cloud [w/ Joana Moll] appeared first on Aksioma.
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